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F. E. Anderson, Swofford D. L.2004Should we be worried about long-branch attraction in real data sets? Investigations using metazoan 18S rDNA
L. C. Anderson, Roopnarine P. D.2005Role of constraint and selection in the morphologic evolution of Caryocorbula (Mollusca: Corbulidae) from the Caribbean Neogene
K. D. Angielczyk2002A character-based method for measuring the fit of a cladogram to the fossil record
K. D. Angielczyk, Fox D. L.2006Exploring new uses for measures of fit of phylogenetic hypotheses to the fossil record
Q. D. Atkinson, Gray R. D.2005Curious parallels and curious connections: phylogenetic thinking in biology and historical linguistics
Q. D. Atkinson, Meade, A., Venditti, C., Greenhill, S. J., Pagel, M.2007Languages evolve in punctuational bursts
R. H. Baker, DeSalle R.1997Multiple sources of character information and the phylogeny of Hawaiian drosophilids
R. H. Baker, Yu, X., DeSalle, R.1998Assessing the relative contribution of molecular and morphological characters in sumultaneous analysis trees
F. K. Barker, Lutzoni F. M.2002The utility of the incongruence length difference test
T. G. Barraclough, Nee S.2001Phylogenetics and speciation
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M. J. Benton, Hitchin, R., Wills, M. A.1999Assessing congruence between cladistic and stratigraphic data
M. Björklund1999Are third positions really that bad? A test using vertebrate cytochrome b
F. Bokma2008Detection of "punctuated equilibrium" by bayesian estimation of speciation and extinction rates, ancestral character states, and rates of anagenetic and cladogenetic evolution on a molecular phylogeny
F. Bokma2008Bayesian estimation of speciation and extinction probabilities from (in)complete phylogenies
F. Bokma2003Testing for equal rates of cladogenesis in diverse taxa
F. Bokma2002Detection of punctuated equilibrium from molecular phylogenies
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C. A. Brochu, Sumrall, C. D., Theodor, J. M.2004When clocks (and communities) collide: estimating divergence from molecules and the fossil record
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C. W. Cunningham1997Can three incongruence tests predict when data should be combined?
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O. R. P. Bininda-Emonds2004The evolution of supertrees
D. P. Faith, Trueman J. W. H.2001Towards an inclusive philosophy for phylogenetic inference
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J. S. Farris1989The retention index and the rescaled consistency index
J. S. Farris, Albert, V. A., Källersjö, M., Lipscomb, D., Kluge, A. G.1996Parsimony jackknifing outperforms neighbor-joining
J. S. Farris1983The logical basis of phylogenetic analysis
J. S. Farris1973A probability model for inferring evolutionary trees
J. S. Farris1970Methods for computing Wagner trees
J. S. Farris1969A successive approximations approach to character weighting
J. S. Farris, Källersjö, M., Kluge, A. G., Bult, C.1995Constructing a significance test for congruence
J. S. Farris, Källersjö, M., Kluge, A. G., Bult, C.1995Testing significance of incongruence

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Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith